Arby's, a US-based fast food sandwich restaurant chain, rolled out a limited-time special sauce to go with the sandwiches. What's unique about the new item is that it is a Beyonce-inspired condiment.
Arby's released Chardonneigh's Horsey Sauce, inspired by the singer's eighth album cover image. Beyonce's "Cowboy Carter" album was released in March via Parkwood Entertainment and Columbia Records.
Arby's New "Horsey" Sauce
The new sauce is expected to become a hit among Beyonce's fans. Arby's also created this to celebrate the Kentucky Derby, which will take place on May 4. The menu item was named after the horse Chardonneigh, and it appeared on the cover of the 42-year-old singer's latest album. Per People, fans will like the product even more because it comes in a full-sized wine bottle.
Arby's introduced the limited-edition Chardonneigh's Horsey Sauce on Thursday, May 2. The condiment was described as a "crisp" twist on the sandwich restaurant's classic Horsey sauce. This one was also infused with Chardonnay flavoring to enhance the taste further.
Price and Where to Buy the Special Sauce
Customers may buy the new Arby's Chardonneigh's Horsey Sauce for $16 as it is sold in a frosted white glass wine bottle. The package features a silhouette of a galloping horse, which was also stamped on the bottle. People may buy this exclusively through arbys.com/chardonneigh.
Moreover, the sandwich chain also introduced a new food item inspired by the Good Burger 2 movie. This is an addition to the breaded chicken wraps recently added to the menu list.
Meanwhile, Restaurant Business Online reported that customers can join Arby's Rewards to receive information about upcoming new items before anyone else. By signing up, customers will be the first to know about sale dates and promotions and enjoy exclusive access to purchases.
Photo by: Arby's Press Center


CK Hutchison Launches Arbitration After Panama Court Revokes Canal Port Licences
Global PC Makers Eye Chinese Memory Chip Suppliers Amid Ongoing Supply Crunch
Missouri Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Challenging Starbucks’ Diversity and Inclusion Policies
Instagram Outage Disrupts Thousands of U.S. Users
Hims & Hers Halts Compounded Semaglutide Pill After FDA Warning
Washington Post Publisher Will Lewis Steps Down After Layoffs
Tencent Shares Slide After WeChat Restricts YuanBao AI Promotional Links
SoftBank Shares Slide After Arm Earnings Miss Fuels Tech Stock Sell-Off
Toyota’s Surprise CEO Change Signals Strategic Shift Amid Global Auto Turmoil
Weight-Loss Drug Ads Take Over the Super Bowl as Pharma Embraces Direct-to-Consumer Marketing
OpenAI Expands Enterprise AI Strategy With Major Hiring Push Ahead of New Business Offering
Baidu Approves $5 Billion Share Buyback and Plans First-Ever Dividend in 2026
Ford and Geely Explore Strategic Manufacturing Partnership in Europe
Trump Backs Nexstar–Tegna Merger Amid Shifting U.S. Media Landscape
Sony Q3 Profit Jumps on Gaming and Image Sensors, Full-Year Outlook Raised
Uber Ordered to Pay $8.5 Million in Bellwether Sexual Assault Lawsuit 



